“I had the option of picking 10 or 88 and then I picked 10. Then kinda going more in-depth with the situation, just kinda understanding the tradition and how much that number means to this organization, and then how much of a foundation that number holds itself, and then the great legends before me and what they’ve done with that number is kinda like, why not keep the tradition going?

Obviously, they did not retire that number for a reason, so just trying to keep the legacy of 88 going in Dallas.”

The hosts then asked Lamb if Cowboys owner Jerry Jones pressured him to change his number. The 77-year-old Jones played college football with Jerry Lamb, who also wore 88. Jerry Lamb — who is not related to CeeDee Lamb — died in 2019. There was speculation Jones wanted CeeDee Lamb to wear 88 as a tribute. CeeDee Lamb says that’s not the case, and that Jones did not pressure Lamb to wear 88.

Lamb must be confident he can be a stud receiver in the NFL. Dez Bryant, Michael Irvin and Drew Pearson all wore No. 88 throughout their careers. Irvin is a Hall of Famer, Pearson has a strong case for the Hall and Bryant is the team’s all-time touchdown leader among receivers.

Whether Lamb can live up that legacy remains to be seen, but the fact that the Cowboys allowed Lamb to take No. 88 tells you they believe in Lamb’s ability.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 25: Oklahoma wide receiver Ceedee Lamb answers questions from the media during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 25, 2020 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)